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浙派·振興聯(lián)盟2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期九年級期末適應(yīng)性考試英語試題卷1.全卷分試題卷和答題卷兩部分。試題卷共8頁,答題卷共2頁。全卷滿分為120分,考試注意:聽力共分三節(jié)。答題時,請先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上,聽力部分結(jié)束后,請將答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到客觀題答題卷上。聽每段對話或獨白前,你都有五秒鐘的時間閱讀這一小題,聽完后你將有五秒鐘的AHello,boysandgirls!Welcometotoday’sGoodreads!Belowaretheoutlinesofthethreebooksthatmaychangeyourlife!LittleWomen,1868Writer:LouisaMayAlcottTomboyishJo,beautifulMeg,shyBeth,andromanticAmyarefour“l(fā)ittlewomen”intheMarchfamily.

Thesefour“l(fā)ittlewomen”growupinnewEnglandduringtheCivilWarwiththeirwiseandpatientmotherwhiletheirfatherisofftowar.Whataretheirliveslike?2.HarriettheSpy(間諜),1964Writer:LouiseFitzhughHarrietisa“spy”.Inhernotebook,shewritesdowneverythingsheknowsabouteveryone,evenherclassmatesandherbestfriends.ThenHarrietloseshernotebook,anditendsupinthewronghands.Herfriendshavereadthetruthful,sometimesawfulthingsshe’swrittenabouteachofthem.WillHarrietfindawaytoputherlifeandherfriendshipsbacktogether?3.AreYouThereGod?It’sMe,Margaret,1970Writer:JudyBlume

ForMargaret,everythingisdifferentthisyear.She'sjustmovedfromNewYorkCitytothecountryside.Andsheisanxioustogetonwithhernewfriends.Whenshe'saskedtojoinasecretclub,sheagrees.Butwhenthegirlsstarttalkingaboutboys,bras,Margaretstartstowonderifshe’snormal.Therearesomethingsaboutgrowingupthatarehardforher.Sowhat'sshesupposedtodo?BThefirstkindoffan,knownasshanhan,wastiedtoahorse-drawncarriage(馬車)toshutoutthestrongsunshineandprotectpassengersfromtherain.Itisabitlikeanumbrellatoday.Latertheshanhanbecamealong-handledfan.Itwasmadeofmaterialslikesilkorbird’sfeather.Itwasnamedzhangshanwhichwasmainlyusedbytheemperor’shonorguardasdecoration(裝飾).Infact,fanswerenotusedtohelpcoolpeopleuntiltheZhouDynasty.Atthattime,theywereusuallymadeoffeathersandcalledfeatherfans.Theywereonlypopularamongtherich.ThepopularityoffansroseduringtheHanDynastywhensimplecattail-leaffanswereinvented.ThesefanswerestillthemostpopularamongthecommonpeopleduringtheSongDynasty.Aroundthesameperiod,asilkfanintheshapeofthemoon,calledtheroundfan,becamethefavoriteofyoungladies,especiallythoseinthepalace.Beautifulpicturesofanimalsorflowerswereembroidered(刺繡)onthefaceofthefan.Thepicturesweresolivelythatthefansweredeeplylovedbyyoungladies.DuringthelateSongDynasty,thefoldingfanappeared.Asthesefanscouldbeeasilyfoldedandcarried,theysooncameintofashion.TheywereusuallymadeofXuanpaperorsilkandbeautifullypainted.Manypaintersarewell-knownasfan-paintingartists,suchasQiBaishi,WuChangshuoandXuBeihong.Today,thereareover500kindsoffansinChina.Widelyusedforthousandsofyears,ChinesefansarestillbringingpeoplecoolwindandourexcellentChineseculture.34.WhatwasthefirstkindoffanusedforinChina?A.Forshowingtheemperor’sgreatpower.B.Forbringingpeoplemoregoodideasinart.C.Forspreadingthefantasticpicturesofthefan.D.Forstoppingpeoplefromthesunshineandrain.B.A.C.D.B.A.C.D.36.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheUsesofChineseFans.B.ThePopularityofChineseFans.C.TheHistoryofChineseFans. D.TheMaterialsofChineseFans.37.Thepassagecanusuallybereadinthepartof______inamagazine/newspaper.CultureB.BusinessC.OpinionD.ScienceCLikemanyAmericanteenagers,DickFosburywantedtobeaprofessionalsportsmanbuthehadaproblem—hewasn'tverygoodatanysport.Hedidn'tplayfootballverywellandalthoughhewasverytallhewasn'taverygoodbasketballplayereither.Hetriedrunning,throwingandjumping,andofalltheseevents,hefoundthathewasn'ttoobadatthehighjump.Atthattimethereweretwopopularstylesofjumpingoverthebar.Therewasthescissors,wheretheathletejumpedoverusinghislegslikeapairofscissors,andtherewasthestraddle,wheretheathletejumpedoverfacefirst.Heusedthestraddle.Thebestheighthecouldjumpwas1.63m.Itwasn'tbadbutitwasalongwayfromtheworldrecordof2.23m.Oneafternoonhedecidedtodosomethingcompletelydifferent.Insteadofjumpingfacefirst,heturnedaroundandjumpedbackfirst.Theresultswereamazing.Inafewhoursheimprovedhispersonalbestby21cm.Hestillwasn'twinninganycompetitionsandmostpeoplewereconfused(困惑的)byhisstrangestyle.Ayearbeforethe1968Olympics,hewasthenumber61jumperintheworld,andheonlyjustmadeitintotheUSAOlympicteam.WhenhearrivedinMexico,nooneknewhisname.Asthecompetitionstarted,the80,000peopleinthecrowdbegantonoticethatoneofthejumpershadaverystrangestyle.Atfirst,theythoughtitwasfunnyandlaughedeachtimehejumpedoverthebar.Afternearlyfourhours,therewereonlythreejumpersleft.Thecrowdweren'tlaughingathimanymore—theywerecheeringhimon.Thebarwasat2.24m—anewworldrecord.TheothertwojumpersknockeditoffbutFosburyflewover.Thegoldmedalwashis.DickFosburywasnowfamousallovertheworldandhisFosburyflopchangedforeverthewaythathighjumpersjumped.DComfortZoneisastateofmindwherethereistheleaststress.However,steppingintothelearningzonecanhelptobringoutthebestinus.Herearethereasons.▲Challengingyourselfcanhelpyoudoatyourbest.Steppingoutofone’scomfortzoneisimportanttopersonaldevelopment.Howcanweexpecttomakeourselvesbetterifweonlysticktohabitandroutine(日常)?Weshouldtrysomethingwemightnotsucceedat.▲Takingrisksiswhathelpsusgrow.Aschildren,wewerenaturalrisk-takers.Butaswegetolderandlearntofearfailure(失敗),westarttryingfewernewthings.Wepayaheavypriceforourfearoffailure.Thereisnolearningwithoutsomedifficulty.▲Facingnewchallengescanhelpusgrowbetter.Ourcomfortzonesseemtobecomesmalleraswegetolder,butifwecankeepexpanding(擴(kuò)展)them,we’llopenourselvesuptoagreaterworldaswegrow.Aswestepintothelearningzone,wewillgetmorecomfortablewiththeskillsgraduallyandwe’llstarttomoveintothecomfortzone.Astudyfoundthatlearningnewlifeskillscanhelpourbrainstaysharp(敏銳的)aswegetolder.However,don’tpushyourselftoofar.Haveyouheardof“Yerkes-DodsonLaw”?Itmeansperformanceincreasesasstressgrows,butonlyuptoapoint.Ifthelevelofstressbecomestoohigh,performancewillgodown.Whenstressbecomestoogreatforustodealwith,westepintothedangerouszone.42.Comparedwiththecomfortzone,peopleinthelearningzonemay▲.A.feellessstress B.facemorechallengesC.makefewerefforts D.refusemorechanges43.AccordingtoPara.3,wewilllearnlessifwe▲.A.trynewthings B.fearfailure C.meetsomedifficulty D.takerisks44.“Yerkes-DodsonLaw”canbedescribedbyGraph(曲線圖)▲.ABCD45.Thebesttitleofthepassagemightbe▲.A.ComfortZoneMakesUsSafe B.WhatIsComfortZoneC.StepOutofComfortZone D.NeverFearComfortZone閱讀下面材料,從方框中所給的A一D四個選項中選擇正確的選項,將其序號填入1-4題,并回答第5題.Doyouknowwhatisaerobicexercise?ltisatypeofphysicalactivitysuchaswalking,running,swimminganddancing.Itcanincreasestheheartrate.46___________Theythinkitcanalsostrengthen(增強(qiáng))importantpartsofthebrain.Researchsuggeststhataerobicexercisehelpsyoulearnnewthingsandrememberoldinformationbetter.Becauseitsendsmorebloodtothebrain,anditalsofeedsthebrainwiththingsthatdevelopnewnerve(神經(jīng))connections.lftheexercisehasdifficultmovementslikedancestepsorbasketballmoves,thebrainproducesevenmorenerveconnections.47___________Scientistsstilldon'tfullyunderstandtherelationshipbetweenexerciseandbrainpower.Forthemoment,peoplejusthavetotrustthatexerciseishelpingthemtolearnorremember.48___________AstudyintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,forexample,showsthatwalkingfourtofivemiles(6.5to8km)anhourfor45minutesfivetimesaweekhelpsyoulivelonger.Sodon'tbeacouchpotato.49___________*couchpotato:apersonwhospendsalotoftimesittingandwatchingTVA.GetoutthereanddoA.Getoutthereanddosomethingtostrengthenthebrain!B.Butmanybrainresearchersbelievethatsomethingelsehappens,too.C.Themoreconnections,thebetterthebraincanprocessallkindsofinformation.D.ScientificResearchclearlyshowsthatthreeormoreexerciseaweekisgoodforyou50.Asforyou,whichtypeofaerobicexercisemakesyoufeelgood?Why?(Pleasegiveonereason)(30字以內(nèi))_______________________________________________________________________________A.用方框中所給詞語的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞限用一次。subjectsolvewhetherhelpatConfucius(孔子)isthegreatestteacherinChinesehistory.Attheageoffifteen,hebegantolearnmusic,andhewasveryhard-working.Thenhewentonlearningother___51____.Whenhewasthirty,hebecameateachertoeducatehisownstudents.__52__thebeginning,hehasto___53____manyproblems.Hebelievedeveryoneshouldhaveachancetogeteducation__54____theywererichorpoor.Hehadabout3,000studentsandmanyofthembecamefamous.Hismostimportantideasarestillquite__55___tooursociety.Hesaidyoungpeopleshouldtakecareoftheoldandtreatthempolitely.Hisideasarealwaysinpeople’severydaylife.B.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文提示,在空白處寫出正確的單詞。每空限填一詞。WhenyouvisitLondon,oneofthefirstthingsyouwillseeisBigBen,the56(著名的)clockthatcanbeheardallovertheworldontheB.B.C.It57(位于))byThamesRiver.Therearelotsofvisitorsaroundtheworldwhogotoseeit.IftheHousesofParliament(國會大夏)hadnotbeenburneddownin1834,thegreatclockwouldneverhavebeenbuilt.BigBentakes58(它的)namefromSirBenjaminHallwhowasresponsibleforthemakingoftheclockwhenthenewHousesofParliamentwerebeingbuilt.Hemadean59(努力)andsucceeded!Itisnotonlyofverylargesize,butisextremely60(精確的)aswell.OfficialsfromGreenwichObservatory(格林尼治天文臺)havetheclockchecked61(兩次)aday.OntheB.B.C.youcanheartheclockwhenitisactuallystrikingbecausemicrophonesare62(連接)totheclocktower.PeopleoftencelebrateNewYearinthetower.ThebellwillbroadcasttoEnglishonradioandTV.BigBenhas63(很少)gonewrong.Once,however,it64(失敗)togivethecorrecttime.Apainterwhohadbeenworkingonthetowerhungapotofpaintononeofthe65(手)andsloweditdown!Attheageof16,Einsteinalwaysplayedwithagroupofmischievous(調(diào)皮搗蛋的)kids.Hewassobusyplayingandhewasn’tas66(hard-working)asbefore,sohefailedhisfinalexam.Onemorning,whenEinsteinwasholdingafishingrod(釣魚竿)andwasready67(go)fishingwithhisfriends,hisfatherstoppedhimandsaidcalmly,“Einstein,you’resocrazyaboutplayingallday68youfailedyourexam.I’mworriedaboutyourfuture.“Whatareyouworryingabout?JackandRobertalsofailed,butdon’ttheystillgettogofishing?”“Myboy,youcan’tthinklikethat,”hisdadsaid.“Now,listentoafable(寓言故事)that69(tell)bymanypeopleinourhometown.”“Thereweretwocatsplayingonaroof.Onecatgotcaughtoffguardandfelldownthechimney(煙囪)whileholdingtheothercat.Whenthetwocatsclimbedout70thechimney,oneofthecatshadsoot(煙灰)onhisface,whiletheother71(cat)facewasclean.Seeingthesoot-facedcat,thecleancatthoughtitsfacemustbedirty,soitquicklyrantotheriversideandwasheditsface.Thesoot-facedcatsawtheclean-facedcatandthoughtitsfacewasalsoclean,soitjustwalkeddownthestreet72(proud).”“Einstein,noonecanbeyour‘mirror’.Youhavetothinkfor73(you).Ifyoutakeyourcuesfrom(模仿)others,youwillneverlearn.”Hearingthis,Einstein74(lay)downhisfishingrodandreturnedtohisroom.Hedecidedtopaymoreattentiontohisstudiesandlessattentionto75hisfriendsweredoing.Thisallowedhimtobesuccessful.假如你是李華,你的筆友Mike給你發(fā)來了一封電子郵件。請根據(jù)信中的內(nèi)容以及你的實際情況進(jìn)行回復(fù)。To:Lihua@From:Mikeblack@Hithere,LiHua!Howiseverythinggoing?WehavegotaChinesecultureclubinourschool.WeplantoinvitetheclubmemberstoshareaChinesetraditionalfolkstorywitheachother.Whatdoyouthinkofthisactivity?Canyougiveusmoreideasforournewclub?Lookingforwardtohearingfromyousoon.Allthebest,Mike要求:(1)請回復(fù)郵件中所提及的問題,可增加適當(dāng)?shù)募?xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。(2)詞數(shù):80-100(開頭結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總數(shù))(3)郵件中不得出現(xiàn)真實的人名和校名等相關(guān)信息。DearMike,Gladtohearfromyou.Everythinggoeswellandit’sgreattoknowyou’vegotaChinesetraditionalcultureclubinyourschool.______________________________________________________________________________________Hopeyou‘llenjoyChinesetraditionalcultureandhavefun.Yours,LiHua浙派聯(lián)盟2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期九年級英語期末試卷聽力材料浙派·振興聯(lián)盟2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期九年級期末適應(yīng)性考試英語參考答案一、聽力(1-10小題每題1分,11-15小題每題2分,共20分)1-5BCBCB6-10CCCAC11-15ABCBA二、完形填空(每小題1分,共15分)16-20BCABB21-25ABCBB26-30DBAAD三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共30分)31-35DADDD36-40CACBB41-45CBBAC四、任務(wù)型閱讀(每小題2分,共10分)46-49BCDA50.Forme,ridingabikemakesmefeelgoodbecauseIcandothiswithmybestfriendsanditwillmakemefeelrelaxed.五、單詞拼寫(每小題1分,滿分15分)A:51.subjects52.At53.solve54.whether55.helpfulB:56.famous/well-known57.lies58.its59.effort60.exact61.twice62.connected63.seldom64.failed65.hands六、語法填空(每小題1分,共10分)66.hard-working 67.togo 68.that 69.istold 70.of71.cat’s 72.proudly 73.yourself 74.laid 75.what七、書面表達(dá)(本題20分)PossibleversionOneDearMike,Gladtohearfromyou.Everythinggoeswellandit’sgreattoknowyou’vegotaChinesetraditionalcultureclubinyourschool.Ifeelproudofyouandtheeffortyouhavemadeinorganizingtheclub.Also,IthinkitisanexcellentchoicetoinvitetheclubmemberstoshareaChinesetraditionalfolkstorywitheachother.Itwillnotonlyarousestudents’interestinChinesehistorybutalsogiveaplatformforthosewhoaretalentedintellingstories.I’msoamazedthatyouhavesomanycreativeideasforyournewclub.Also,Ihavesomeideastosharewithyou.IthinkChinesefestivalsreallyplayanimportantroleinChineseculture,soIthinkitwillbebetterifyoucandiscussmoreaboutthesefestivals,suchasMid-autumnFestivalandDragonBoatFestival.Ibelieveyourclubwillbeverypopularamongyourclassmatesinthenearfuture.Hopeyou’llenjoyChinesetraditionalcultureandhavefun.Yours,LiHuaPossibleversionTwoDearMike,Gladtohearfromyou.Everythinggoeswellandit’sgreat

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